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General Information

  • Antennas - The most important part of your station.
  • Rebanding - A detailed article by UPman on the reallocation of services within the 800 Mhz spectrum. It will have a major effect on all trunktracking scanners.
  • Scanner Laws If you have questions about the legal aspects of scanning, this site is the one to check first.
  • Scanner Accessories - Anything from mounts, stands, battery packs and a great deal more
  • Trunking - Numerous articles on the basics, FAQs, system types and terminology are stored here

Scanner Frequency Reference Information

  • Common Frequencies in use across the world can be found here.
  • Radio Reference Database should be the first place you start to search for and review frequencies for your local area.
  • The Radio Reference Forums provide a great place to talk about radios, scanners, and local area frequencies.
  • SATCOM - Military, Amateur satellites - along with hearing - and maybe working - the International Space Station
  • VHF/UHF Military Monitoring - a great informational page on monitoring VHF and UHF Military Activities.


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